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Short-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl Asio flammeusShort-eared Owl illustrated staring at the viewer, seated in a patch on heather in limestone heathland.
Guide to the North York Moors by FSC
Moorland wildlife of the North York Moors pub 2021Moorland wildlife of the North York Moors – Field Studies Council
“This guide covers features the characteristic moorland wildlife of this special place. Beautiful colour paintings feature 17 birds to spot, including curlew, skylark, red grouse, merlin, ring ouzel and dotterel. Reptiles, wild mammals and different breeds of sheep also feature, as well as the moths, butterflies, bees and dragonflies of the high moorland. Finally there are 16 plants to spot, from relatively widespread species like heather, crowberry and tormentil, to more challenging plants to hunt down, like bog-myrtle, bog asphodel and butterwort.”
Botanical illustrations of wild flowers and mammals by Lizzie, birds, sheep and reptiles by other illustrators
LoveLincsPlants Series of Interpretation panels
Lowland Heathland and Acid grassland, and Limestone Grassland PanelsLoveLincsPlants Series of Interpretation panels. Lowland Heathland and Acid grassland, and Limestone Grassland habitats. Botanical illustrations by Lizzie Harper feature throughout.
https://www.lincstrust.org.uk/what-we-do/love-lincs-plantsFSC Chart Phase 1 Heath and Mires
Botanical illustrations for identification chart showing Phase 1 Habitat survey heath and mire wild flower and plant speciesBotanical illustrations for identification chart. This chart shows Phase 1 Heath and Mire wild flower and plant species. Featuring 62 indicator species, this guide is designed to help you carry out a Phase 1 habitat survey of heath and mire habitats. Follow the guidelines set out in the JNCC Handbook.
https://www.field-studies-council.org/publications/pubs/heaths-and-mires-phase-1-habitat-survey.aspx